Murray is set to play his first round match in Melbourne against Roberto Bautista Agut on Monday as he continues to struggle through the pain.

However, if Murray were to retire immediately his achievements on and off the court will go down as some of the finest in the game’s history.

Andy Murray won his second Wimbledon title in 2016 (Picture: WireImage)

How man Grand Slam titles has Andy Murray won?

Murray won his first Grand Slam title at the US Open in 2012, when he beat Novak Djokovic in the final at Flushing Meadows.

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However, he cemented his place in British sporting folklore when he won Wimbledon in 2013, again beating Djokovic in the final.

The Scot won his third and final Grand Slam title at the same event in 2016, beating Milos Raonic in straight sets to claim victory in south-west London.

Murray reached eight other Grand Slam finals, falling at the final hurdle at the US Open in 2008, the Australian Open in ’10, ’11, ’13, ’15 and ’16, the French Open in ’16 and Wimbledon just once in 2012.

Murray is still playing on through immense pain (Picture: Getty Images)

What are Andy Murray’s career earnings?

At the time of writing, Murray has earned $61,055,135 (£47,978,346) on the court.

This leaves the 31-year-old fourth on the all-time money list behind Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and one spot ahead of Pete Sampras.

What is Andy Murray’s net worth?

In May 2018, the Sunday Times Rich List reported that Murray had a net worth of £83m, an increase of £6m from the previous year despite a significant drop-off in earnings from tournaments.

This showed the immense value of his partnerships with the likes of Under Armour, Head, Standard Life and Jaguar.

Forbes suggest that Murray has earned around $165m (£129.5m) over his career through tournament winnings, endorsements, sponsorship and bonuses.